*EPF204 12/18/2001
Text: Bush Suspends Jerusalem Embassy Act Another Six Months
(Invokes national security interests) (290)

Acting on his authority under the 1995 Jerusalem Embassy Act, President Bush on December 14 suspended for six months the process of moving the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

In a memorandum to the Secretary of State, released by the White House December 17, the president said he has determined that the suspension was "necessary to protect the national security interests of the United States," but added, "My Administration remains committed to beginning the process of moving our embassy to Jerusalem."

Following is the text of the memorandum from President Bush to the Secretary of State:

(begin text)

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release December 17, 2001

December 14, 2001

Presidential Determination No. 2002-05

MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE

SUBJECT: Suspension of Limitations Under the Jerusalem Embassy Act

Pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, including section 7(a) of the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995 (Public Law 104-45) (the "Act"), I hereby determine that it is necessary to protect the national security interests of the United States to suspend for a period of 6 months the limitations set forth in sections 3(b) and 7(b) of the Act. My Administration remains committed to beginning the process of moving our embassy to Jerusalem.

You are hereby authorized and directed to transmit this determination to the Congress, accompanied by a report in accordance with section 7(a) of the Act, and to publish the determination in the Federal Register.

This suspension shall take effect after transmission of this determination and report to the Congress.

GEORGE W. BUSH

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